Mangum v. Hallembaek

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Petitioner appealed the district court's denial of his motion to compel the BOP to comply with the Fourth Circuit's mandate in Mangum v. Hallembaek, 824 F.3d 98 (4th Cir. 2016). Specifically, petitioner challenged the BOP's refusal to designate nunc pro tunc a state facility for service of his federal sentence under 18 U.S.C. 3621(b). On remand, the BOP again denied petitioner's request.The court reversed the district court's denial of petitioner's motion to compel compliance and remanded again. The court held that the BOP failed to comply with the court's mandate when it denied petitioner's request for nunc pro tunc designation a second time. View "Mangum v. Hallembaek" on Justia Law